October 3–5, 2013 • Omni Shoreham Hotel • Washington D.C.
Diabetes Innovation 2013 is a ground-breaking, immersive event where leaders from all stakeholders in diabetes prevention, treatment, payment, education and research come together to forge new paths toward creative and
THE SOLUTION
innovative solutions to the most pressing and urgent challenges of our time.
All we need now — is you.
BE THERE.
Register at diabetesinnovation.org
BE INSPIRED. Putting the IDEA into DIABETES Diabetes Innovation brings together
Mission The diabetes epidemic demands a powerful response from leaders in the diabetes community, nationally and globally. By bringing together the best minds across public and private payers, providers, purchasers and practitioners, suppliers, entrepreneurs, industry and technology, patients and advocates, Diabetes Innovation 2013 will act as a powerful marketplace of ideas, partnerships and collaboration to provoke thought, innovation and action that address the cost, productivity and quality-of-life impact of diabetes and related conditions and comorbidities on our society. Diabetes Innovation 2013 will provide a powerful foundation for sustained focus and excitement for advancement in all facets of diabetes prevention, treatment and payment reforms—from social media and gaming to translational research breakthroughs to mobile patient technologies and everything in between.
all stakeholders in diabetes and obesity care to take action towards cost effective solutions that work in policy, delivery,
The need for innovation and action demands an intensive format. Join us in an immersive, interactive forum over 2½ days that puts you in direct discussion with leaders from all stakeholder groups. Each session will include statements, cases and ideas followed by an expertly moderated open exchange to spark new collaborations and catalyze innovation. Delegates will have the opportunity to request subjects and topics prior to attending to ensure their goals are met.
Who Should Be There
• Provide a marketplace of ideas, partnerships and collaboration by bringing together all stakeholders in diabetes and health care.
Organizations
• Provoke thought, innovation and action that address the cost, productivity and quality-of-life impact of diabetes on our society.
research, technology and adherence.
• Challenge key leaders to be catalysts for new partnerships, practical and affordable solutions, and to work toward the goal of a future without diabetes.
BE SOCIAL.
• Showcase advancement in all facets of diabetes prevention, treatment and payment reforms—from social media and gaming to translational research breakthroughs to mobile patient technologies and everything in between.
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Innovative Format
Program Objectives:
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• Provide a platform to openly meet and discuss issues surrounding technology use, accessibility, outcomes, cost and payment issues. • Spark real change towards meaningful and scalable solutions.
n Group Practices and IPAs nP ublic and Private Hospitals and Integrated Delivery Systems n Government Regulators and Analysts n Health Plans and Managed Care Organizations n Public and Private Payers n Employers/Purchasers n Start-Ups and Entrepreneurs n Technology Solutions Providers n Pharmaceutical and Device Companies n Patient Advocacy Organizations
Titles n CEOs, Presidents, Board Chairs n CAOs, COOs, Administrators, Executive Directors n Medical Directors, CMOs n CFOs, Vice Presidents n Board Members n Department Directors n Information Systems Managers n Technology Officers n Pharmacy Department Managers n Quality and Research Directors and Officers n Senior Managers of Clinical Effectiveness nH uman Resources and Benefits Directors and Officers n Marketing Directors and Officers
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Sean Duffy Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder Omada Health
Joseph Kvedar, MD Director, Center for Connected Health Partners HealthCare
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Saad Sakkal, MD Director Metabolic Care Center
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Speakers Pamela Allweiss, MD, MSPH
Jason Bronner, MD
Associate Clinical Professor, UC San Diego School of Medicine; Internist, UC San Diego Health System
Patricia M. Doykos, PhD
Director, Together on Diabetes Initiative™, Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation
Robert Gabbay, MD
Dr. Bandar Hamooh
Richard Jackson, MD
John E. Anderson, MD
John Brooks, III
Sean Duffy
Susan E. Gaca, MBA, RN
Matt Handley, MD
Marcia Guida James, MS, MBA, CPC
Medical Officer, CDC Division of Diabetes Translation Co-Chair, ACOEM Health and Productivity Section
President, Medicine & Science, American Diabetes Association
President and Chief Executive Officer, Joslin Diabetes Center
Rajni Aneja, MD, MBA, CPE
Enrique Caballero, MD
Strategic Executive, Clinical Transformation Leader, Humana Inc.
Richard S. Beaser, MD
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Medical Executive Director, Professional Education, Joslin Diabetes Center
Tom Beauregard
Executive Vice President and Executive Director, Center for Health Reform & Modernization, UnitedHealth Group
Richard M. Bergenstal, MD Executive Director, International Diabetes Center at Park Nicollet
Jan Berger, MD
Chief Medical Officer Silverlink Communications, Inc.
Larry S. Boress
President and CEO Midwest Business Group on Health Executive Director National Association of Worksite Health Centers
Nate Brady, MD, MPH
Medical Director for Occupational Health, MercyCare Community Physicians
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Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Director, Medical Affairs, Professional Education Director, Latino Diabetes Initiative, Joslin Diabetes Center
Sean Cavanaugh
Acting Deputy Director Programs and Policy Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Dr. Gail Christopher
Vice President, Program Strategy, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Sandra Cook
Consumer Assistance Specialist Arkansas Health Benefits Exchange Partnership Division
Karen Dale, RN, MSN
Executive Director, AmeriHealth District of Columbia
Thomas A. Daschle
Former Senator, Senior Policy Advisor, DLA Piper LLP (US)
Marie Dieudonne
Program Manager, Population Health Self-Management and Director, Clinical eHealth Solutions, Humana Inc.
Additional speakers to be announced. Subject to change.
Chief Medical Officer Joslin Diabetes Center
Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Omada Health
Chief Nursing Officer, VP Operations, Consumer Health Engagement CIGNA
Chief Executive Officer, Nahdi medical company
Medical Director, Quality and Informatics Group Health Cooperative
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Director of Medical Affairs, Healthcare Services, Senior Physician, Joslin Diabetes Center
Vice President, Accountable Care Mercy Health System
Osagie Ebekozien, MBBS, MPH, CPHQ
Hadley George
Marianne Smith-Edge, MS, RD, LD, FADA
Alan Glaseroff, MD
Richard A. Feifer, MD, MPH, FACP
Bruce Goldberg, MD
Rushika Fernandopulle, MD, MPP
Danielle Greenberg, PhD, FACN
Trina Histon, PhD
Karen Linscott, PT, MA
Director, Nutrition and Scientific Affairs PepsiCo
Senior Principal Consultant, Clinical & Operational Improvement, Obesity, Prevention & Treatment and Behavior Change, Kaiser Permanente Care Management Institute
Chief Operating Officer, National Business Coalition on Health
Madelyn Fernstrom, PhD, CNS
Robert H. Groves, Jr., MD
Sam Ho, MD
Ronald R. Loeppke, MD, MPH, FACOEM
Founder, Type One Teens Freshman, Mariemont High School Cincinnati, Ohio
Manager of Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement Whittier Street Health Center, Roxbury, Massachusetts
Director, Stanford Clinic; Clinical Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine
Senior Vice President Nutrition & Food Safety International Food Information Council
Director Oregon Health Authority
National Medical Director Head of Clinical Consulting, Strategy, & Analysis Aetna National Accounts
Chief Executive Officer, Iora Health
Manny Hernandez
Rebecca Killion
President, Diabetes Hands Foundation
Director of Professional Development, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP
Christopher Herot
Peter Lee, MD, MPH, FACOEM
Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, SBR Health
Brian Hille, RPh
Vice President of Patient and Specialty Care Pharmacy Department Safeway
Global Occupational Health & Wellness Program Leader, GE Corporate
Harry L. Leider, MD, MBA, FACPE
Chief Medical Officer and Group Vice President, Walgreens
Senior Medical Director, Clinical Performance Banner Health
Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President UnitedHealth Group
Anne Filipic
Matthew Gymer
Corporate Director of Innovation Novant Health
Edward S. Horton, MD
David Ludwig, MD, PhD
President, Enroll America
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Senior Investigator, Joslin Diabetes Center
Director, New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center Boston Children’s Hospital; Professor, Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School; Professor, Nutrition Harvard School of Public Health
Susannah Fox
Osama Hamdy, MD, PhD, FACE
Douglas E. Hough, Ph.D.
Michelle J. Lyn, MBA, MHA
Diet and Nutrition Editor NBC’s Today Show; Professor of Psychiatry, Epidemiology and Surgery University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Founding Director UPMC Weight Management Center
Associate Director Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project
Medical Director, Obesity Clinical Program, Director of Inpatient Diabetes Management, Joslin Diabetes Center, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Associate Scientist and Associate Director, Master in Healthcare Management program, Department of Health Policy and Management at the Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins University
Vice Chairman U.S. PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, INC.
Assistant Professor and Chief, Division of Community Health, Department of Community and Family Medicine; Associate Director, Duke Center for Community Research, Duke Translational Medicine Institute
Please visit www.diabetesinnovation.org often for updates and new announcements
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Speakers Susan Manzi, MD, MPH
Janice Murphy, JD
Sean Penwell, MD
Christina Roth
Jenny Sullivan, MHS
Larry Weber
Alis Marachelian, MPH
Zeev Neuwirth, MD, SM
President-Chief Clinical Executive of Care Delivery Carolinas Healthcare System
Edward Phillips, MD
Brenda Schmidt, MS, MBA
Fahad Tahir
Lisa Whittemore, MSW, MPH
Health Promotion Director, Mary’s Center for Maternal and Child Care
Enrique Martinez-Vidal
Timothy Noakes, MD
Christopher Porter
Ann M. Sheehy, MD, MS
Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Laura Tapia, MS
Senior Director, Government Affairs, Novo Nordisk
Janet Williams
Todd G. Prewitt, M.D., FAAFP
William H. Shrank, MD, MSHS
Gary Taubes
Faculty, Harvard Medical School
Co-Founder Nutrition Science Initiative Author, Why We Get Fat and Good Calories, Bad Calories
Jean Yang
Robert W. Pryor, MD, MBA
Dexter Shurney, MD,
Amy Tenderich
Donna Zazworsky
Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Diabetes Mine
Vice President, Community Health & Continuum of Care, Carondelet Health Network
Robert E. Ratner, MD
Linda Siminerio, RN, PhD, CDE Executive Director, University of Pittsburgh Diabetes Institute, Professor of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Grace Emerson Terrell, MD
John Zrebiec, MSW, CDE
Chief Scientific and Medical Officer, American Diabetes Association
Margaret Rehayem
Karan Singh
Pamella Thomas, MD, MPH, FACOEM
Chair, Department of Medicine Allegheny Health Network Vice Chair and Professor Medicine Temple University School of Medicine
Vice President for State Policy and Technical Assistance Director of State Coverage Initiatives, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Board Member, Maryland Health Benefit Exchange
Stephanie Mayfield, MD, FCAP
Commissioner, Department for Public Health, Commonwealth of Kentucky
Maureen McCluskey, RN, BSN, MA Corporate Health Manager American Express
Suzanne Mercure
Consultant and Director, Virginia Center for Healthy Small Business
Debra Miller, PhD
Director of Public Policy, Nutrition, Health & Food Safety, The Hershey Company
Director, Affiliated Programs, Joslin Diabetes Center
Professor, Discovery Health Chair of Exercise and Sports Science, University of Cape Town; Director UCT/MRC Research Unit for Exercise Science and Sports Medicine Co-Founder, Sports Science Institute of South Africa
Jeremy Nobel, MD, MPH
Faculty Member Harvard School of Public Health Medical Director Northeast Business Group on Health
Sally Okun, RN, MMHS
VP Advocacy, Policy & Patient Safety, PatientsLikeMe
Jeremy Orr MD, MPH
Physician Director, Provider Solutions at Humedica
Reena Pande, MD
Chief Medical Officer, AbilTo
Chief, Primary Care Park Nicollet Health Services
Naser Partovi
Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Sanitas Inc
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Chief Executive Officer and Founder College Diabetes Network
Director, Institute of Lifestyle Medicine Joslin Diabetes Center
Founder and Chief Executive Officer Viridian Health Management
Director, Chronic Care Strategies, Health Guidance Organization, Humana, Inc.
President and Chief Executive Officer Scott & White Healthcare
Chief Medical Officer, Global Health and Wellness Cummins Inc.
Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives and Communications Midwest Business Group on Health
Co-Founder Ginger.io
Jean R. Slutsky
Associate Professor, Family Medicine VA Medical Center
Director, Center for Outcomes and Evidence Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Dr. Héctor Gallardo Rincón
Maggie Morgan, JD
Clinical Fellow, Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation, Harvard Law School
Chief Medical Officer SeeChange Health
Caroline Richardson, MD
John S. Misa, MD
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Christine L. Pelkman, PhD
Senior Nutrition Scientist and Clinical Research Manager Ingredion Incorporated
Additional speakers to be announced. Subject to change.
Director, Best Practices Institute, Enroll America
Vice President, Physician Enterprise Providence Hospital
Advisor, Diabetes Model of Care, Carlos Slim Health Institute
Chief Executive Officer and President Cornerstone Health Care, P.A.
Chief Executive Officer and Chairman W2 Group
Vice President, Network Performance Improvement BlueCross BlueShield of Massachusetts
Senior Program Manager, Population Health American Medical Association
Executive Director Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority (Health Connector)
Chief of Behavioral and Mental Health Services Joslin Diabetes Center
Consulting Medical Director, Wellness and Population Health Management Strategies Chief Medical Officer and Executive Director, Working Caregivers Workplace Center Institute of Health and Productivity Management
Jeff Volek, PhD, RD
Professor University of Connecticut
Robert Spendlove
Director de Soluciones Operativas, Carlos Slim Health Institute
Deputy for State and Federal Relations Governor’s Office of Utah
Please visit www.diabetesinnovation.org often for updates and new announcements
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Day 1:
Sunday, September 23, 2013
Lisa Whittemore, MSW, MPH, Vice President, Network Performance Improvement, BlueCross BlueShield of Massachusetts
October 3, 2013
6:45 AM Registration Networking Breakfast 7:45 AM
BE CHALLENGED.
9:30 AM
Welcome and Opening Remarks John L. Brooks, III, President and Chief Executive Officer, Joslin Diabetes Center
8:15 AM
• Maximize the benefit of the ACA for diabetes prevention and care; what is in effect now and what’s on the horizon Moderator: Robert Gabbay, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Joslin Diabetes Center
Christopher Porter, Senior Director, Government Affairs, Novo Nordisk
Michelle J. Lyn, MBA, MHA, Assistant Professor and Chief, Division of Community Health, Department of Community and Family Medicine; Associate Director, Duke Center for Community Research, Duke Translational Medicine Institute
Stephanie Mayfield, MD, FCAP, Commissioner, Department for Public Health, Commonwealth of Kentucky
Maggie Morgan, JD, Clinical Fellow, Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation, Harvard Law School
10:00 AM Panel Q&A 10:15 AM Networking and Refreshment Break
Rushika Fernandopulle, MD, MPP, Chief Executive Officer, Iora Health Kavita Patel, MD, MS, Fellow in the Economic Studies; Managing Director for Clinical Transformation and Delivery, Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform, Brookings Institution
Subject to change.
12:30 PM Networking Lunch 1:15 PM Plenary Session 1:30 PM Do You Want to Make a Difference? Innovators Discuss What’s Working NOW for Diabetes Management • Learn how the country’s most innovative health plans are empowering individuals to better manage their chronic condition • Discover consumer engagement strategies to achieve sustained engagement and improve adherence • Hear strategies that improve the health and wellbeing of individuals with diabetes Moderator: Jan Berger, MD, MJ, Chief Medical Officer, Silverlink Communications, Inc. Panelists: Marie Dieudonne, Program Manager, Population Health Self-Management and Director, Clinical eHealth Solutions, Humana Inc.
• Is there an optimal structure and model for diabetes patients and providers to participate in an exchange?
Richard A. Feifer, MD, MPH, FACP, National Medical Director, Head of Clinical Consulting, Strategy, & Analysis, Aetna National Accounts
• What has been the response so far among consumers and providers to exchanges?
• Overview of Together on Diabetes initiative and top line results and progress to date
Bruce Goldberg, MD, Director, Oregon Health Authority
Sandra Cook, Consumer Assistance Specialist, Arkansas Health Benefits Exchange Partnership Division
11:30 AM Dateline—OCTOBER 1, 2013: Diabetes Friendly and Affordable Health Insurance Exchanges
10:45 AM Together on Diabetes—Evolving Clinic-Community-Public Health Collaborations for Equity in Diabetes Care and Support
Susan Manzi, MD, MPH, Chair, Department of Medicine, Allegheny Health Network; Vice Chair and Professor of Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine
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Osagie Ebekozien, MBBS, MPH, CPHQ, Manager of Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement, Whittier Street Health Center, Roxbury, Massachusetts
Ann M. Sheehy, MD, MS, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Panelists:
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John E. Anderson, MD, President, Medicine & Science, American Diabetes Association
Building a Stronger, High-Quality Primary Care System: The Key to Diabetes Prevention and Management • New developments in primary care: Integrated systems, patient-physician communications, coordinated care and medical homes, bundled payments, performance measurement, quality improvement, and alternative models for the delivery of care “outside” the traditional healthcare system
Moderator: Patricia M. Doykos, PhD, Director, Together on Diabetes Initiative™, Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation
Panelists:
Sally Okun, RN, MMHS, VP Advocacy, Policy & Patient Safety, PatientsLikeMe 8:35 AM
“Reality Check” Reactor Panel Are We Moving in the Right Direction to Improve Early Diagnosis and Outcomes for Diabetes? Moderator: Richard S. Beaser, MD, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Medical Executive Director, Professional Education, Joslin Diabetes Center
Opening Keynote Address Patients as Drivers of Innovation: Understanding the Language of Patients and Harnessing their Voices to Transform Diabetes Care
Jean Yang, Executive Director, Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority (Health Connector)
• Harvard Law School will comment specifically on the policy implications of the core components of the Duke and Whittier Street Health Center projects as well as broadly about opportunities and recommendations for an equitable response to diabetes in the context of ACA implementation
Robert E. Ratner, MD, Chief Scientific and Medical Officer, American Diabetes Association
• What will it take for payers to succeed in an exchange and what are the opportunities for improving consumer engagement and health care delivery?
• WSHC will provide an overview of their Together on Diabetes project focused on African-American women living in public housing in Roxbury combining comprehensive diabetes clinical care, community outreach and engagement, community health worker mobilization and self-management education
• How can the Massachusetts exchange experience inform other states developing exchanges? Moderator: Enrique Martinez-Vidal, Vice President for State Policy and Technical Assistance; Director of State Coverage Initiatives, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; Board Member, Maryland Health Benefit Exchange
• Duke will provide an overview of their Together on Diabetes and CMS Innovation Center funded demonstration projects to bend the curve on the diabetes burden at the population level using geospatial mapping, a healthcare neighborhood data sharing system, patient management methodologies, and community-based interventions
Panelists: Robert Spendlove, Deputy for State and Federal Relations, Governor’s Office of Utah
Todd G. Prewitt, M.D., FAAFP, Director, Chronic Care Strategies, Health Guidance Organization, Humana, Inc. 2:30 PM
Transforming Diabetes Care in the Nation’s Capital: Innovation at Providence Hospital • An in-depth look at three strategic initiatives yielding tangible results: A center of excellence for diabetes and obesity education & prevention; and an integrated services line for women; the Capital Clinical Integration Network with a creative shared savings component
Please visit www.diabetesinnovation.org often for updates and new announcements
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BE OPEN.
October 3, 2013 (continued)
Grace Emerson Terrell, MD, Chief Executive Officer and President, Cornerstone Health Care, P.A.
• A system’s thinking approach to developing best practices in network development, financial risk management, analytics, payment, care coordination and delivery
Sean Cavanaugh, Acting Deputy Director Programs and Policy, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
• Lessons Learn(ing) about successful engagement with partners to better serve the community in a changing healthcare environment Moderator: Richard Jackson, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Director of Medical Affairs, Healthcare Services; Senior Physician, Joslin Diabetes Center
Networking and Refreshment Break
4:00 PM
Critical Success Factors for Purchasing Value in Diabetes Care
Moderator: Edward S. Horton, MD, Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Senior Investigator, Joslin Diabetes Center Danielle Greenberg, PhD, FACN, Director, PepsiCo Global R&D Fellow, Nutrition, PepsiCo
• How do you effectively design consumer incentives to encourage value seeking behavior?
Marianne Smith-Edge, MS, RD, LD, FADA, Senior Vice President, Nutrition & Food Safety, International Food Information Council
• What are the major challenges to transitioning to VBP and ways to address them (i.e. physician engagement, patient engagement, etc.)?
Debra Miller, PhD, Director of Public Policy, Nutrition, Health & Food Safety, The Hershey Company
• What metrics should you apply, i.e. Cost of CRE, clinical outcomes and productivity, to determine if VBP is having the intended effect?
Christine L. Pelkman, PhD, Senior Nutrition Scientist and Clinical Research Manager, Ingredion Incorporated
• For those implementing Medicare and commercial VBP, what lessons are organizations learning on how to succeed? Moderator: Jeremy Nobel, MD, MPH, Faculty Member, Harvard School of Public Health; Medical Director, Northeast Business Group on Health
Brian Hille, RPh, Vice President of Patient and Specialty Care, Safeway 6:00 PM
Panelists: Sam Ho, MD, Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer, UnitedHealthcare Robert H. Groves, Jr., MD, Senior Medical Director, Clinical Performance, Banner Health 8
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Opening Reception
Peter Lee, MD, MPH, FACOEM, Global Occupational Health & Wellness Program Leader, General Electric Sean Penwell, MD, Chief Medical Officer, SeeChange Health
• Proactive campaigns that target individuals to engage in lifestyle management programs Jan Berger, MD, MJ, Chief Medical Officer, Silverlink Communications, Inc. Rajni Aneja, MD, MBA, CPE, Strategic Executive, Clinical Transformation Leader, Humana Inc. 8:00 AM
Panelists:
• Is VBP likely to truly become a disruptive innovation and bring about change?
Janet Williams, Senior Program Manager, Population Health, American Medical Association
• Engagement strategies to engage high risk individuals
• Understanding and changing the “food environment”, i.e. social and physical, and its influence on healthy food choices
Karen Dale, RN, MSN, Executive Director, AmeriHealth District of Columbia
Registration Pre-Conference Breakfast Session Breakfast of Champions: Sharing Lessons Learned in Diabetes Management & Prevention
• Using technology to augment care management resources
• Implementing a “pull” strategy in an effort to change consumer demand for healthy and affordable food and drink options
Donna Zazworsky, RN, MS, CCM, FAAN, Vice President, Community Health & Continuum of Care, Carondelet Health Network
Madelyn Fernstrom, PhD, CNS, Diet and Nutrition Editor, NBC’s Today Show; Professor of Psychiatry, Epidemiology and Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Board Certified Nutrition Specialist, American College of Nutrition; Founding Director, UPMC Weight Management Center
• Preventive strategies for people with pre-diabetes
• How industry leaders are shifting food technology trends for a greater emphasis on health and obesity prevention
Fahad Tahir, Vice President, Physician Enterprise, Providence Hospital
3:30 PM
7:00 AM
5:00 PM Delivering Breakthrough Innovation and Strategies to Change the Food Culture for Preventing Diabetes
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Day 2 October 4, 2013
Day Two Opening Remarks John L. Brooks, III, President and Chief Executive Officer, Joslin Diabetes Center
8:05 AM 8:30 AM
Dr. Gail Christopher, Vice President, Program Strategy, W.K. Kellogg Foundation 9:30 AM
Networking and Refreshment Break
10:00 AM Debate: Social Networking and Diabetes— Does the Research Match with Reality? • Highlights of the Pew Internet Project research related to health and health care with implications drawn for diabetes
Engaging the Patient, Engaging the Public
• Does the medical community need evidence from large scale studies to prove that social networking has value?
Anne Filipic, President, Enroll America
• Are social media guidelines from the FDA needed?
Tackling Diabetes through Innovations in Care Delivery and Community-Based Partnerships • Examining the potential for a communitybased project to deliver nationwide health care intervention • Harnessing the power of media and the entertainment industry to change consumer behavior and improve health • Physician buy-in and the role of medical professional societies in moving a communitybased project forward • Lessons learned from an employer that offers the program as a benefit to employees Moderator: Tom Beauregard, Executive Vice President and Executive Director, Center for Health Reform & Modernization, UnitedHealth Group
Moderator: Larry Weber, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, W2 Group Panelists: Amy Tenderich, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Diabetes Mine Manny Hernandez, President, Diabetes Hands Foundation Susannah Fox, Associate Director, Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project Hadley George, Founder, Type One Teens; Freshman, Mariemont High School, Cincinnati, Ohio Jason Bronner, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, UC San Diego School of Medicine; Internist, UC San Diego Health System Christina Roth, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, College Diabetes Network 9
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BE THOUGHTFUL.
October 4, 2013 (continued)
11:00 AM Nahdi: The New Reality of Social Responsibility for Diabetes and a Shift toward a Community Centric Model
1:45 PM
Dr. Bandar Talaat, Chief Executive Officer, Nahdi medical company 11:25 AM Keynote Address Thomas A. Daschle, Former Senator, Senior Policy Advisor, DLA Piper LLP (US) 12:00 PM Networking Lunch 12:45 PM Employer Innovation—Strategies for Primary Prevention, Workplace Wellness and Diabetes Management • Economics and benefits of improved glycemic control in the workplace • Engagement! Success stories and news from the front on how employers were able to engage high risk employees and sustain their engagement in prevention programs Moderator: Ronald R. Loeppke, MD, MPH, FACOEM, Vice Chairman, U.S. PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, INC. Panelists: Pamela Allweiss, MD, MSPH, Medical Officer, CDC Division of Diabetes Translation, Co-Chair, ACOEM Health and Productivity Section Pamella Thomas, MD, MPH, FACOEM Consulting Medical Director, Wellness and Population Health Management Strategies Chief Medical Officer and Executive Director, Working Caregivers Workplace Center Institute of Health and Productivity Management Maureen McCluskey, RN, BSN, MA, Corporate Health Manager, American Express Brenda Schmidt, MS, MBA, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Viridian Health Management Suzanne Mercure, Consultant and Director, Virginia Center for Healthy Small Business Karen Linscott, PT, MA, Chief Operating Officer, National Business Coalition on Health
Combat Obesity and Diabetes: Create a Culture of Health and Reward a Healthier Lifestyle • Understand a culture change framework that encourages healthy lifestyle choices that have and lead to lasting value • Establish new cultural norms and touch points (operating in formal policies, procedures and programs & informally); implement rewards and communication in order to ‘make wellness work’.
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Panelists:
Dexter Shurney, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Global Health and Wellness, Cummins Inc.
Susan Gaca, RN, MBA, Chief Nursing Officer; Senior Director, Operations, CIGNA
Edward Phillips, MD, Director, Institute of Lifestyle Medicine, Joslin Diabetes Center
Margaret Rehayem, Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives and Communications, Midwest Business Group on Health
2:30 PM
Networking and Refreshment Break
3:00 PM
Do ACOs Improve Clinical Outcomes and Cost Savings for Diabetes?
• Early results on outcomes and performance in the nation’s first pharmacy to lead a Medicare ACO
Moderator: Larry S. Boress, President and CEO, Midwest Business Group on Health Executive Director National Association of Worksite Health Centers
5:00 PM
Marcia Guida James, MS, MBA, CPC, Vice President, Accountable Care, Mercy Health System
Diabetes Innovation 2012 Results
5:05 PM
John S. Misa, MD, Chief, Primary Care, Park Nicollet Health Services
Laura Tapia, MS, Advisor, Diabetes Model of Care, Carlos Slim Health Institute
Robert W. Pryor, MD, MBA, President and Chief Executive Officer, Scott & White Healthcare
Linda Siminerio, RN, PhD, CDE, Director of the University of Pittsburgh Diabetes Institute; Associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the School of Nursing
Harry L. Leider, MD, MBA, FACPE, Chief Medical Officer and Group Vice President, Walgreens Reducing the Risk of Diabetes and Improving Engagement with Digital Health Devices and Coaches • Proactive approaches to diabetes prevention and management and the utilization of fitness and physiological data, coaches and health educators to improve population health and costs Moderator: Judith Eyres Goodwin, MBA, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Strategic Initiatives Division, Joslin Diabetes Center
Social Responsibility for Diabetes Via Community Centric Models Dr. Héctor Gallardo Rincón, Director de Soluciones Operativas, Carlos Slim Health Institute
Richard M. Bergenstal, MD, Executive Director, International Diabetes Center at Park Nicollet
4:00 PM
Around the Globe Enrique Caballero, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Director, Medical Affairs, Professional Education; Director, Latino Diabetes Initiative, Joslin Diabetes Center
Moderator: Janice Murphy, JD, Director, Affiliate Programs, Joslin Diabetes Center
I NNO VAT I O N I M PA CT
“It was a successful networking experience. We launched a new website, “Diabetes Local” that provides local community resources and I networked with people at the event to expand the resources.”
Reena Pande, MD, Chief Medical Officer, AbilTo
• Lessons learned from an early adopter of a coordinated care model—A Pioneer ACO
Panelists:
Richard Pratley, MD Director Florida Hospital Diabetes Institute
Rajni Aneja, MD, MBA, CPE, Strategic Executive, Clinical Transformation Leader, Humana Inc.
• Hear about quality gains and modest cost savings in a health plan-provider ACO pilot with a focus on diabetes
• Reduce the prevalence of lifestyle-related disease through clinician-directed intervention and technology tools utilized for modifiable behaviors, i.e. Lifestyle Medicine
“We had an opportunity to incorporate a technology that we learned about at the conference into one of our diabetes care research projects. We also made a connection with the Joslin Latino Diabetes Initiative. As a result, we incorporated a Rosa’s Story intervention into the same research project. All and all, it was a productive meeting for us.”
Matt Handley, MD, Medical Director, Quality and Informatics, Group Health Cooperative
Dr. Bandar Hamooh, Chief Executive Officer, Nahdi medical company 6:00 PM
Wrap-Up Enrique Caballero, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Director, Medical Affairs, Professional Education; Director, Latino Diabetes Initiative, Joslin Diabetes Center
6:15 PM
Roundtable Reception/Dinner – By invitation only
6:15 PM
Spotlight Reception
Kathleen Gold, RN Director of Outreach and Education Diabetes Research and Wellness
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Please visit www.diabetesinnovation.org often for updates and new announcements
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AGENDA
BE ENGAGED.
Moderator: Sean Duffy, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Omada Health
Day 3 October 5, 2013 7:00 AM
Registration Networking Breakfast
8:00 AM
Day Three Opening Remarks
Panelists: Alan Glaseroff, MD, Director, Stanford Clinic; Clinical Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Zeev Neuwirth, MD, SM, President-Chief Clinical Executive of Care Delivery, Carolinas Healthcare System
John L. Brooks, III, President and Chief Executive Officer, Joslin Diabetes Center 8:05 AM
Establishing the Dietary Causes of Obesity and Diabetes through Conclusive Research
Caroline Richardson, MD, Associate Professor, Family Medicine, VA Medical Center Trina Histon, PhD, Senior Principal Consultant, Clinical & Operational Improvement, Obesity, Prevention & Treatment and Behavior Change, Kaiser Permanente Care Management Institute
Gary Taubes, Co-Founder, Nutrition Science Initiative; Author, Why We Get Fat and Good Calories, Bad Calories 8:25 AM
From the Garage to Bedside • A startup’s view of bringing a nascent patientfacing technology into health systems and thought leading employers
9:25 AM New Diabetes Breakthroughs and Pioneering Solutions on the Horizon
• Effective strategies to remove internal barriers to technology adoption inside large delivery organizations • Evolving business models in diabetes prevention and management
Moderator: John Zrebiec, MSW, CDE, Chief of Behavioral and Mental Health Services, Joslin Diabetes Center Panelists:
10:25 AM Networking and Refreshment Break 10:45 AM Evidence-Based Approaches to Nutrition and Its Effects on Diabetes and Obesity Moderator: Osama Hamdy, MD, PhD, FACE, Medical Director, Obesity Clinical Program, Director of Inpatient Diabetes Management, Joslin Diabetes Center, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
11:30 AM Closing Remarks John L. Brooks, III, President and Chief Executive Officer, Joslin Diabetes Center 11:45 AM Congress Concludes
Panelists: David Ludwig, MD, PhD, Director, New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center, Boston Children’s Hospital; Professor, Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School; Professor, Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health Jeff Volek, PhD, RD, Professor, University of Connecticut Timothy Noakes, MD, Professor, Discovery Health Chair of Exercise and Sports Science, University of Cape Town; Director, UCT/MRC Research Unit for Exercise Science and Sports Medicine, Co-Founder, Sports Science Institute of South Africa
Karan Singh, Co-Founder, Ginger.io Matthew Gymer, Corporate Director of Innovation, Novant Health
“If you’re looking for a one-stop shop for everything about current innovations in diabetes research, prevention and treatment, the Joslin Diabetes Innovation conference is the place to be!” Tiffany Wandy PCMH Program Consultant CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
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“The conference helped me to remain on target in the
“Last year’s presentations by Ann Albright and
direction we want to go in at the Regional Extension Center/
Omada inspired me and I was able to bring
Healthbridge. We are involved in the diabetes measures public
valuable information back to our company. We’re
reporting effort, a Beacon community project, a comprehensive
currently in the process of implementing coverage
primary care initiative and the Robert Wood Johnson
of DPP for our members.”
Foundation Aligning Forces for Quality program in Cincinnati.” Mary Zile Director of Practice Consulting Healthbridge 12
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Andrea Barrack, MD Medical Director Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana
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SPECIAL events Global Diabetes Innovation Summit: Solutions from Around the World This targeted summit will feature a review of the many innovative projects and initiatives around the world, and the many challenges and opportunities including Joslin partnerships and programs. This by-invitationonly Summit is designed for global leaders from policy, industry, government and clinical care to discuss and explore scalability of successes in their unique healthcare environments. This forum is designed to encourage a truly global dialogue about what works—and what doesn’t—in various populations and scenarios. Come, share, learn! Current Joslin programs featured in India, Japan, China, Brazil, Mexico, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Russia. Saturday, October 5, 2013; 1:00-5:00pm. Optional evening activities. Delegates must also be registered to attend Diabetes Innovation 2013. For more information or to apply for attendance email Karen.Kuc@joslin.harvard.edu
Diabetes Breakthrough Leadership Summit Co-located with DI2013, this summit is for health provider enterprise executive leadership to understand the key challenges and behaviors that contribute to barriers that inhibit the adoption of innovations and best practices that can lead to far better quality and outcomes for prevention of diabetes and its related conditions and comorbidities and identification, intervention and treatment/management of pre-diabetes, diabetes and related conditions and complications. Become a breakthrough leader to thrive in the new performance focused health system. By invitation only for executive leadership of health provider organizations that feature evidence-based quality diabetes process and outcomes and other qualified guests. For more information email Innovation@joslin.harvard.edu
to showcasing evidenced-based Diabetes programs around the nation via the Joslin Affiliates Pavilion, new ideas and innovations via the Diabetes IDEA’s Pavilion, awardwinning programs via the Impact Pavilion, a Mobile Health Pavilion and more! Check www.diabetesinnovation.org for updates or email Beth.George@joslin.harvard.edu to join us as an exhibitor or sponsor!
BE CREATIVE. Diabetes Innovation 2013 would not be possible without the generous support of all of our sponsors and supporters. Innovation Leader:
Networking Events Ample opportunity for networking, a crucial aspect of Diabetes Innovation 2013, will be offered via breakfasts, special meetings and organized activities for stakeholders to find common ground to collaborate. Please let us know if you have any special requests regarding introductions within Joslin or among the delegates, faculty and advisor panel by emailing Innovation@joslin.harvard.edu
Keep checking www.diabetesinnovation.org for more activities and events!
Innovator Advocate
Innovator
Supporting organizations and partners (as of 5/15/2013): Official Publishing Partner
BE INVOLVED. Exhibit or Sponsor Diabetes Innovation 2013 will showcase organizations, products and services dedicated to cost-effective solutions for the prevention and management of diabetes and its comorbidities related conditions and complications. Don’t miss an opportunity to be counted among other innovation catalysts, in a venue where you will find partners and collaborators eager to work towards a common goal. The exhibit hall is focused on a select number of high-level solutions, providers and advocacy groups. Limited to 50 10x8 booths and 12 tabletop exhibits. Booths are available first come, first served!
MBGH Midwest Business Group on Health
Exhibit Hall and Pavilions Diabetes Innovation 2013 will showcase organizations, products and services dedicated to moving the needle towards cost-effective solutions for the prevention and management of diabetes and its comorbidities and complications. The exhibit hall will serve as host to many breaks and functions and will feature Pavilions dedicated
To apply for an exhibit or to sponsor, please contact: Brian Clerkin at 732-933-8443 or email Brian.Clerkin@joslin.harvard.edu
Powerful Connections, Vital Solutions
Exhibitors:
Beth George at 415-945-9044 or email Beth.George@joslin.harvard.edu
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ADVISORS
BE HEALTHY.
Advisory Board John L. Brooks III
President and Chief Executive Officer Joslin Diabetes Center
Julie A. Brown
Executive Director, Diabetes Innovation Director, Professional Education Joslin Diabetes Center
U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette (CO-1)
Joslin Diabetes Center National Affiliates Dorothy Gohdes, MD
(Former) Director of the HIS Diabetes Program Consultant, Montana Cardiovascular Health Program Ret. Captain USPHS
Manny Hernandez
President Diabetes Hands Foundation
James (Larry) Holly MD
Chief Deputy Whip, Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Co-Chair of the Congressional Diabetes Caucus
Chief Executive Officer, Southeast Texas Medical Associates (SETMA), LLP Adjunct Professor, Department of Family and Community Health, School of Medicine, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Susan Dentzer
Katina Rojas Joy
Senior Policy Advisor, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Deputy Director/Office of Business Liaison, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce
Angela Moskow
Vice President, Chronic Disease Prevention & Wellness Sanofi US
Joslin Diabetes Center is proud to work day to day with the following innovative organizations nationwide for better results for people with or at risk for diabetes. Allegheny Valley Hospital, New Kensington, PA
Jeremy Nobel, MD, MPH
AtlantiCare, Egg Harbor Township, NJ
Faculty Member Harvard School of Public Health Director Northeast Business Group on Health
Brookwood Medical Center, Birmingham, AL
Daphne Psacharopoulos
Desert Regional Medical Center, Palm Springs, CA
Vice President PatientsLikeMe
Chaleur Regional Hospital, Bathurst, NB Canada Deborah Heart and Lung Center, Browns Mills, NJ Doctors Community Hospital, Lanham, MD Doctors Hospital at Renaissance, Edinburg, TX Floyd Memorial Hospital and Health Services, New Albany, IN
Robert E. Ratner, MD
Chief Scientific & Medical Officer, American Diabetes Association
Hallmark Health System—Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Medford, MA Hallmark Health—Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, Melrose, MA Hospital of Central Connecticut, New Britain, CT Lawrence and Memorial Hospital, New London, CT
Patricia Doykos, PhD
Director Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation
Mohit Kaushal, MD Partner Aberdare Ventures
Amy Tenderich
Founder and Chief Executive Officer Diabetes Mine
Mercy Medical Center, Cedar Rapids, IA OSF Holy Family Medical Center (Monmouth), Monmouth, IL
“Attending the conference reinforced the need to get patients to commit on the spot to making healthy changes. We are trying to get patients to move from contemplation to action more quickly in fewer visits.” Mary Ellen Wolf, RN, CDE GW Medical Faculty Associates
OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center (Rockford), Rockford, IL OSF Saint James-John W. Albrecht Medical Center (Pontiac), Pontiac, IL
Judith Fradkin, MD
Joseph Kvedar, MD
Director, Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), NIH
Director, Center for Connected Health Partners HealthCare
James R. Gavin III, MD, PhD
Chief Government Affairs Officer Novo Nordisk, Inc.
Chairman, Board of Directors Partnership for a Healthier America Clinical Professor of Medicine Emory University School of Medicine and Indiana University School of Medicine Chief Executive Officer and Chief Medical Officer Healing Our Village, Inc.
Michael L. Mawby
Deneen Vojta, MD
Senior Vice President, Business Initiatives and Clinical Affairs UnitedHealth Group Chief Clinical Officer Diabetes Prevention and Control Alliance
Walter Willett, MD, MPH
Fredrick John Stare Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition Chair, Department of Nutrition Department of Epidemiology Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard University
Wil Yu
Advisor to the Civic Innovation Office City of San Francisco
OSF St. Joseph Medical Center (Bloomington), Bloomington, IL OSF St. Mary Medical Center (Galesburg), Galesburg, IL OSF Saint Francis Medical Center (Peoria), Peoria, IL Providence Hospital, Washington DC Southeast Texas Medical Associates, Beaumont, TX Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, Nashua, NH Southview Medical Center, Dayton, OH St. John Providence Health System, Southfield, MI St. Joseph Medical Center, Houston, TX St. Mary’s Medical Center (IN), Evansville, IN St. Mary’s Medical Center (WV), Huntington, WV Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Upstate University (SUNY Upstate Medical University), Syracuse, NY Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston Salem, NC Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA Western Pennsylvania Hospital Forbes Regional Hospital, Monroeville, PA
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“If you want to learn what is known about diabetes and to know what the future of diabetes care will be, you need to know Joslin.” James L. Holly, MD Chief Executive Officer Southeast Texas Medical Associates, LLC
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REGISTRATION Fees
October 3–5, 2013 • Omni Shoreham Hotel • Washington D.C.
REGISTRATION FORM
Registration fee includes full attendance to main sessions, syllabus, continental breakfasts, lunch and breaks.
The deadline to register at lowest rate is July 21, 2013.
You can also register online at www.diabetesinnovation.org
Registration accepted on a space available basis until Oct 4, 2013.
Please print legibly or type to ensure accurate registration. One registrant per form, please—you may photocopy the form for others.
Special Code If you have been given a registration code as a supporter or sponsor, please enter it during the registration process online and your fee will automatically be adjusted or enter it on the registration page as indicated and subtract your discount from the fee.
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Special Accommodations In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Joslin Diabetes Center will make every reasonable effort to accommodate your needs during your attendance at this program. For any special requests, please contact Joslin Professional Education via email to Innovation@joslin.harvard.edu or call 1-888-567-5460 at least one week prior to the program date.
Registration & Cancellation Policy Registrations are accepted online until 11:59 pm ET October 1, 2013. To register after this date you must do so on-site. In case of cancellation, a full credit will be applied for use at a future Joslin Diabetes Center Conference or Diabetes Innovation 2014 and beyond. Written notification of your cancellation is required to process your credit.
Volunteer and Scholarship Opportunities Opportunities to volunteer and for scholarships may be available. Please e-mail Innovation@joslin.harvard.edu to find out more.
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“Amazing collection of innovative leaders and ideas— a must attend event if you care about diabetes.” Marie Holdridge, MS, RN
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